LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, March 16,1871. 
IT is seldom that, wo see such a uniformity lu the 
receipt* as Is shown for the past fortnight. Western 
receii» * • i.taith f..r ih<* Mftimnii. Llin 
nnf'LViVmtili* both tor circled meat ana.live mock, 
<• .Vivos begin I" t'mve nu.ro freely, and the Mrst 
Boring laiiins of tile season h ive put In un uppear- 
auce. selling at very high prices. 
tOTAT.S 1.1 YE STOCK POR THE WEEK. 
Mllrli 
RtiarM. fowrt. Calve*- Sheep. 
R»«S.:::::: S® % 8 M 83 
« ts SB m 
Reeve*. At length, after weeks ami months of 
extreme depression In the cattle trade, there Is lust 
the shadow of an Improvement. Receipts have been 
r-ithor light for tbrin? womUn in and Mow, 
with a poultry market less glutted,and sheep really 
scarce cattle aro In ueLterdenmnd. Ami yet,drovers 
coant open much Improvement. h«re, but. they 
li ivo Mir.-' ’inlet in working price*'4 iwn at the West 
so that cow there Is some difference between the 
rates there and here Marty a drove has been sold, 
ef late, it the Chicago price, the dealer losing freight 
and m her exi'Ch*"* from the West. 
•I’he hulk of the late io rivals hue been very poor* 
leiulimr one to .oppose Unit Chicago W09 running 
Planning.. if wo did not know ta. the contrary. The 
mc iso'ii i.ct’veeti hav and (trass 1* usnully made, the 
occasion t sending In Odds ami ends or droves after 
selections hove lutein iiiinln to put upon gtn.»«. There 
thin cuttle tlnd a nnigh market, while (at steors are 
In detn ind On Monday last wc hud uneven IDO car 
loads of '•attic at out* Hundredth street, flo ears at 
YVcelmwkcn, and 56 11.1 Cmnimniipaw, all ■ ■/’ which 
were sold helm" night at Just ft, totting udviitme, or 
ralhor better allowance of uolibite. Since then (ho 
»,-rival * hiiv.j bnou l.OJV. amt weieuoon picked up hy 
the butcher*, Very lew 'J’oxans are hi Ovine, hut 
there are plenty of them to Course of proprtrntlon, 
t,ots of rough. till 11 Missouri Moor*. little better than 
Texa .a, lire iieing -ent here for sal". Tliey are only 
bought when hi tier caitle ere nut to he ban. or when 
out very low m pth-e One drOv-■ of Ilf, fiend, o 1 ^ rwl„ 
;,,id at $61 oacli, while a car loud o! I 1 , cwt., part 
imlls went III lie.. Willi 100 of diving, tiy, cwt., at Con 
K u. Of t 10 better cuttle. I 1 7 Illinois, liV*" cwt., 
S lid ut 12•<!».•• Dll Monday, " hen Mm flnesi steers r.f 
tlie week wore on sale, a yard of 62 prime Kv. grade 
Durham*. . > rwt., sold in 13e«l5o., with a small lot 
extra Hue III.M'n cwt.. ut UmlSu. Such cattle would 
do eon illy well now They arn wanted to help sell 
11 , q |, ,i ones with. A lew shipper. nearly immopii- 
IU'. tie* trade, having the railroad:. to hack them up. 
It is protty evident that uim or two of the mads, to 
„ event Stock from lining gencruili sent over other 
r mte- *ay ton leading shipper, ‘ (in ahead amt send 
c ml', over our route and you shall sutler no loss. 
If there are profits, we will divide.” 
Tin' billowing are the puces at tho chiso of the 
This week. Iamt week. 
C«nU. 
j^TATEMENT OF 
Tie National Life Insurance Co. 
OF NEW YORK, 
No. 212 Broadway, Cor. Fulton St., 
For the year ending ,11st December, 1870. 
RECEIPTS DURING 1N70. 
For Premiums and Extra Premiums.$467,925 0-1 
” Interest...,..,,...... 21,1130 83 
'* Rent, I’mllL on Sale of U. 8. Ronds, and 
Discount mi Claims. 13,8 
Totnl Receipts. $506,924 79 
DIS 11(7RSEMENTS DURING 1870. 
Paid Death Claims. $69,600 00 
“ Dividends, iteturn Premiums, Pur¬ 
chased Policies, etc,. 114,125 91 
Paid Expense*, Taxes, Revenue Stamps, 
Medical Examiners’ Fees, Commis¬ 
sions, etc. 183,137 22 
Total Disbursements. 
ASSETS. 
. ia3,137 22 
.$ 160,763 11 
..14k hi 15 
..IS <"■ it 
,.I2K (it I2X 
.11 ut 12 
p m 10 
11 <<t — 
This week. I.nsl week. 
i!,‘,ll». C.lllM. 
Choice bullocks, V ft. 14(A 15 14 <t M V 
G.. prime. " -11 <■“ 4 , ]•{ (, t J-'H 
Medium . " (it 12V 1" fdi I2ui 
(iriiinary . " n "« 12 10 '■# "X 
Poorest grade.. “ . 9 (ft 10 9 fit 10 
Average of all sales. II <•# — 12;Y 6i — 
Milch flown. Cows have taken the back track 
again. Arrivals have not heeo heavy, hut. the de¬ 
mand has laden nit, while it is known that quite a 
go.nl m i iv cows arc awuttlng un opportunity to he 
sent m, whenever Micro I- a clmticc for soiling them, 
it Is v uy evident, liowovor, that tin- production of 
milk, both In Its original and euinlen-cd state, ts going 
fa it In i- nod further■ from • e city; hence the light 
Cn-,v irade here Must C"W* now coming In are very 
1 , 0,11 neither 111 tUllUL Por to kill. Some of these tnls- 
Lr.i „ Id tl vi a to ... bend. \ wj 
have been cod enough to exceed tHO. The trude Is 
dull, though a lew good Cows would soil. 
Yen I < n Ives.—Though past receipts show tio Im¬ 
provement m nUlBhers.il," arrlvilU are likely to he 
miml, hit "f for a week to eon,e, tins river bout.* be¬ 
ginning Dting them in. Tim -prlng xeason ts al¬ 
ways the period of thYir greatest abundance, and rr- 
cclpl * Will C'llllmie to tnereusu ,1,0 II About I lie mid¬ 
dle Ot M iy Tho demand lx also greater at Mils sea¬ 
son, and an Improvement 111 price Is noted, ful veals 
bcII, ngal 1 1 • 12c., alive few elmlce. 12 ye., with eoiu- 
ni,,u al Ht.l'ka Hog dressed uro also In guod demand, 
tho host selling ut Ida. 
Sheen. I’he ih si spring lambs of the season wore 
sent lo for 3l. Patricks Day, nod were sold i«t22"«25c. 
(' 111 ., live weight. They weighed from 15 lo 44 Its. 
Fat Hlienp are seiree, and wanted at higher prices, 
prime lot. ot wei her* soiling readily at . 1 ><,8e. One 
or two Iota of FiO'idal) k>fl, Sold at M'.<(,yS‘<|c. Fair 
sheep command dv-wj-Jo,, while VOijr few are so poor 
us to sell below be. Uric ear of seallawags, HO Iks., 
sold ut f” n(J i' head, lint they were Imullt lit to ho 
called sheep. »ud won? worth little more Ilian tho 
value"! tbelr -kins. Pelt., are selling froin^l 75 to 
*2 Ml each. Tho til's*, sheai cd sheep of (tie suasnn 
e.uiio In II te,v days bIiico. They were fromO, wolghod 
75 fcii. and sold ut (go. <• It. 
Swine.-Those are doing belter again, arrivals of 
live being very light fora few days past, while weal- 
cm die sad have just •ihout. ceased coming, though 
l.lli were received during the week, five are now 
quoted at 7HrsiStfe., with city drosiod at 905111^0., 
and arq vary llrtu. 
I,A TEST, March. 17, I*. M. Heevea. Arri¬ 
vals tn-dity, Id eurs ut Oom muni paw and 10 at. 100th 
street, making III head, nod tin, market i oled slrnng 
at H c. Hdvanee (rum yesterday, everything sellingOil 
early, pcoplu luting in a hurry to see St, I’m l ick's 
procession The entile of to-day were of butler 
quality, ami sold at labile., few prlmUHii cwt. steers 
reaching close upon 15c till pur head. Dressed 
heel U doing better. 
Sheep. Iteeeipts. 9K cars at 48th St., 8 at Cnnimu- 
liipilW and 1 at VYwohuwken, or a total "I 3,415 head. 
These were quickly taken by the butchers, at even 
higher prices than were paid yesterday ono cur of 
109 In. Ohio medium wool sheep .idling at 83i'e.; a car 
M llm., H (,'<!.; another cur 88 lbs., 7\C.‘, a ear tt2 lb. 
Mich., I‘,c„ and a ear 81 lb. State ut 7j*ic. 
lings. -Arrivals, t cars ut «Uh St. and 5 cars at 
Communipuw. or 1,159 bond. The market Is stronger 
than It was yesterday, some lots holding fora fur¬ 
ther advance. la lael. one car-ail Ih. Ohio hogs was 
sold ut B.'.«e. Dressed WeDtat lO'ulO'yc., O0 plgsswlllng. 
-- 
I,. IIOOPKS, Oonoiul Produce Ooramissloh Mer- 
Chant. 91 Warren St.. N V. Soul for weekly Price 
Current. Marking Plates furnished without charge. 
New QUJucviiscmcnto. 
Cnsh in Rank and on hnnd. $11,650 56 
United Stales Bonds. 12,725 00 
New York Smte and County Ronds-. 91,hid 00 
Brooklyn C,tv Bonds.... 2,i«0 IK) 
Loans on Policies In force .. 172,157 05 
Quarterly and Sctril-nninml Premiums de¬ 
ferred, and Premlinns and Interest In 
course nf collection and transmission... 100,712 21 
Temporary Loans on Stocks, Interest ac¬ 
crued, and all other property. 18,656 75 
Total Assets, January 1,1871.$879,147 57 
The following Shows ilie Progress of the 
Coinpn ii v j 
Policies Issued In 1864. 17 
Insuring the sum of. $12,500 
Policies Issued In 1860 . 482 
Insuring the sum of. 1,157,900 
Policies Issued ill mm. .. 707 
Insuring the mini of. 2,011,512 
Policies Issued In 1887...1,016 
Insuring the sum of. 2,761,803 
Policies Issued In 1868. 1,321 
Insuring the sum ot. 1,558,214 
Policies Issued In 1869.2,641 
tiisuilng the sum ot ,. 5,410,911 
Policies Issued in 1870.. .2,523 
Insuring the sum of . 3,908,766 
Attention In culled to tlift Company's new Tables 
of Katesand Plans ot Insurance, iull Information In 
regard to which can bo pro tured hy application to 
the Company or any of Its Agents. 
EDWARD A. JONES, president. 
.lull N A MORTI MUltE, Secretary. 
JONATHAN o. HALSEY, Vlcc-Pmsldont. 
CHARLES C. PEARSON, Ass’t Secretary. 
ifT Call or send for Circular, Agents wanted. 
JUS. H’CREEBY & CO., 
€or. Broadway and 11th St., 
NEW YORK. 
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURNISHING 
AND DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT. 
Wc have constantly In stuck u large assortment of 
Ladles’ Silk Suit.*. 
Ladies’Japanese Silk, Poplin and Alpaca Halts. 
Ladles' Glass linen and White Lawn Suits, from 
$5 up. 
Ladies’ Swiss Dresses, Overskirts and Tunics. 
LuUles' and Children's (Todurclolhlug of all descrip¬ 
tion* and qualities. 
For Popular Trade, wo have 
Indies’Tucked Night Dresses... $! 50 
Chemises. I IK) 
“ “ Drawers. 75 
“ “ Hklrts.7 /ki.OI (10 
“ •* and Putred Dressing Hacques... 1 IJ0 
Klnen Drosses for Children from two to eight years, 
handsomely braided, troui $1.76 to $2.50. 
Children’s Pique and Muslin Dresses, Swiss Over¬ 
skirts. 
Children’s Pique Walking Coats, Blouses and 
Suet) ims. 
Infants’ Cloaks, Lace Caps, Nursery Baskets, 
Unties, Dresses, Slips, Hkirts, &u. t Ac. 
Price LUts for Ladies’ Trousseau and Infants' 
Wardrobes. Description ot Ladies' Walking Suits 
and Dresses, with directions for Nelf-meusin erneiit. 
will be seat on application. 
Goods scut to all parts of tho United Hiatus, C.O.D., 
by Express. 
JAIMES McCREERY & UO., 
Cor. Krondwuy mid 1 III. Sr., Now York. 
National Savings Bank. 
Tint I'Tmikiiman’S Savings and Trust Company, 
(Chartered hy the Government of tho United Stutea.) 
Deposits Over $2,250,000. 
NEW Yonrc BRANCH, 
185 BLEECKER STREET. 
Interest paid or compounded, free of all taxes, 
THREE TIMKH In each your, or every THIRTY DAYS, 
us depositors prefer. 
A Specialty made of allowing Interest from date 
of each deposit on mmu of $50 and upward. 
Deposit Crhtikk'ATKS, as safe ns Registered 
Bonds, and promptly available anywhere in the 
I iiiteil States, Issued, payable on demand, with in¬ 
terest due. 
All accounts strictly private and oontldcntlal. 
A I! deposits payable OX DEMAND, Willi interestdltO. 
call or send for Circular. 
Open dally from 9 A.M., to 5 P. M., and MONDAYS 
and SATURDAYS from 9 A. M. 10 9 P. M. 
^ORN I S KIMG. 
The Premium Sanford. 
* 4 *rk A new and distinct variety, tho 
tJrtjCk result of hybridisation and enro- 
t/tvyo ful selection "f seed fora number 
Yci). of years. H has tieen tested tho 
psHrYj past, season III nearly every State 
fjr U J'-)) and Territory, and ha* ripened 
O' from two to four weeks earlier, 
f 7 —and In many Instances produced 
g* -■ ( L cfo double the quautiiiy of other corn. 
READ T 11 E TESTIMONY. 
TiiiiMAs E. DE peri, Mlnneyna, 
l’a., writes. I planted one-eighth 
V "7~* of an aero. It yielded li> buftimln 
Cr —7— **, 'j~x in l lie car. I shelled two bushels 
0~ ~*( y 'ri and got three bushels shelled 
Oorn, which • sold to neighbors 
lit the rate of $16 per bushel. It 
i .J TjJ surpasses anything l ever saw in 
the corn lino. 
wk—1 K. It. GitiNNKi.T., Hprlngvlllc, 
Si ] J'+ K't Utah invs. Thu Haufotd Corn 
Jj proves a Hiicep.v*. I’luntod elgld- 
een square rods, and harvested IS 
bushels shelled corn. Our eotn- 
ff—**, , -«r*4n tnon corn yloldcd hut 15 bushel* 
>f—»( 3yH per acre. The SailTovil i* Invalu- 
S.*—" ( Jj iitrtc for this Territory. Oh account 
tT— j J J ot immense yield of grain and 
fodder anil early rlpeulug. 
fi—E. IL Bennett, l.ovelitnd, Iowa : 
V i The San ford Corn yielded at. the 
I -j rate ot HKI bushels per acre, with 
*V double the amount of foliage of 
gv our Dent corn. 
15 N. Hdbbahu, Ashtabula, Ohio, 
writes; The Hanford Corn was 
<■% planted on the IMIi or May nrod- 
Lf not li'ih bush elk por acre. With 
Q belter treatment, doubtless the 
■fj yield would have been greater, 
i am of Hie epliilon Mmt In ordl- 
miry core seasons the Hanford 
will come up to tho standard 
claimed for it. At any rate, 1 
know of no other variety grown 
Jj here which Inis produced liHi|>u*h- 
4 J els pel acre the past *eason. 
j ] From MRS- A. BoTTH, CarondO- 
i'r lei . Mo. : All honor to whom 
■*V h"ii"i Is due. Tho Hanford Corn 
look the tlrsl premium at our 
yII. and M, Fair, hold at tit. 
~4j J, A. ItoWKKIt, Ilerrleksville, 
s P Pa., writes;—The quart of Han- 
foril Corn, procured from you 
l ist spring, I planted on ordinary 
ground, and cultivated the same us "Ur common 
corn. I husked 23 bushels tears) or sound, splendid, 
looking corn. The ground it decupled was a little 
less than one-si v th of an acre, or at the rate of L5 
bushels per lo re. I Uilnlt with guild treatment It 
would yield 200 bushels or more per acre. 
From J. T HllJ.VBU, Wailful". Wlu.t I have never 
raised s" fine.a piece of corn. The weed planted lot 
rods of ground. I paid ami'll $6 to husk Hand put 
the same III enh, and keep an exact account of num¬ 
ber" t bushel*. He figure* up 181 bushel* ears. Not 
one oar but was sound and tit fur seed. Tile tlnnst. 
grade >.f corn I have ever seen, mid Is so considered 
by nil who have seen It. Planted on the 23d May; 
not one soft ear In the Held. 
Itr Send Stamp Tor Circular, giving hlstnrv, full 
des'Tipi,l"ii, ami the testimony, (neither bogus or 
bought,l which will warrant every Inrnier in giving 
it a mul, /fried re «J cheap need. Beltur pay more 
and get the genuine. It is a fact that large qnatiti- 
tlns are being ntl'ered by dealers, which has been 
grown in same Held or close proximity to other vari¬ 
eties. Such seed Is dear lit uny price. No cereal is 
more liaiile lo become mixed or Impure. 
Pltlric.H • Onu quart, by mail, post-paid, 75 cents: 2 
quarts, $1.25; I peck, hy Express, $2; half bushel, 
$3; I bushel, $5. ICxpressago or lreight paid by pur¬ 
chaser. 
Every packngc will contain ono of the famous 
Peerless I’ntatoos, and paukngu of the White Prob- 
cstler Data siittlciont lor trial. 
Address S. II, FANNING, 
Jniuewpoi-I. Sat!elk (.!«„ N. Y. 
DAYS from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 
JOHN J. ZUILLK, Cashier. 
VlNBGARi how made. In 1(1 hours, without drugs, 
v Particulars lu cents. F. SAUK, Cromwell, Conn. 
I MPROVED HARROW. How to gut it; Send 
lor circulars u> fc>. HUTCHINSON, Uriggsville, 
Pike ‘ 'u., III. 
E GGSs for hatch ing from dark. 
and light Brahmas Horedutis and Creve Coin's. 
Enclose stamp tor list of prices. 
E. Ii. W IHTNEY, OambridgBport, Mass. 
B IIF.SI’.E’S PEER LESS POTATOES DE- 
livercd ut railroad.—Four iiounds, by mull, $1; per 
peck. $1 50: per bushel, *1 50; per barrel, $9. Address 
JACOB FKKTZ, Lumhcrvllle Post-0 
r barrel, $9. Address 
■xt-Otncc, Penn. 
I^lt AGH A N T S t 1*01,1 BN 10 
Clottus Kid Gloves and all kinds of cloths and cloth¬ 
ing; removes paint, urease, tar, fcc., tustantlv, with¬ 
out Injury to the finest fabric. Hold by druggists 
and fancy goods dealers. FRAG KANT SAPOLIkNE 
;tl Barclay street, New York; 46 La Halle street. 
Chicago. 
yiNEiail MAli.ING.-The Very Hest 
\ Vinegar made from Wine, Sorghum, Cider or 
Molasses, at a cost nl only Viva to Five Cent* per Oat- 
lon. Any farmer, farincr’a boy, or unvvne elite, cun 
make $51)0 a year In leisure moinoms. No n(,parat.us 
needed. 1<uII and explicit directions, easily under 
stood by any one, sent free, closely scaled, for only 
00 4 knts. Address VT. VINEGAR WCtItKH. 
P. O. Box 318, Rmlllebun), Vt. 
JAPANESE PAPER WARE. 
♦ I The hnnsa furnt ditug trade iiretnvltcu to try our 
Pails, HI op Jars, Hpltt'ion*, Basins, Milk Puus, Ac. 
The milk pan will keep milk sweet and produce more 
cream than any other, owing to it* being a per!cat 
non-coU'luetor. They are water proof and duruhlo. 
For descriptive and price lisls, apply to the "lailllfao- 
turer, JE.NN1NGH It BOb., 352 Pearl street, 
Now York City. 
Are You Going to Paint? 
IF SO, USE THE 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. 
This Faint costs less than White Iicad, and will wear twice as long*. 
It is of the purest white and all the fashionable shades , of the 
right consisteney for application , without the addition, or cither 
Oil Thinner or Driers, and SOI,IP OjyLIT HI' TIIE U./L/.O.V. 
»/Is an exterior paint it has no equal tor llcauty, Durability or 
preserving q ualities. 
WHAT PEOPLE SAY WHO HAVE USED IT. 
Rev. S. (?. AMtX An m:u, Biddle Institute.Charlotte, I Sam’i L.CoNnti:, E*q., Attorney-nt-Law,Ciinnstotn, 
N. C„ writes, March 10th, 1870 Please accept our N. V , writes, Oct. 10, 1871): I cannot praise your 
testimonial or the great value of your Paint. As to Paint too highly. That put on ni/hoiise two years 
Its superior beauty and brilliancy there can be no ago looks us glossy and bright lift when Unit applied, 
question. VVe have used nearly 160 gallons, and hy Two houses on bus adjoining mine were newly 
doing so have saved $1.4) more than we would hud wo painted last, fall wlthllie best Wild" l,eud,(liypro- 
uxcil white loud unit .ill. fesstonal painters, who have heretofore cried down 
IP w ip ». | | ,wvs Hs iilci i nek Cl. w rl 1 es ■ Mv n*il til - v oil r i’ll! 111. as u liu tn bug,J blit no w . a 1 tor t nt I' o I it* 
er "who was very much oreludleed aguliisl' yur wtritcr’s expoftnv'ft, they Unci to their chagrin that tho 
Paint, called tills morning and examined my build J l>m J t'»hit which t.liev put. on has faded, mol Is nipid- 
ings, unit say* he " own* up” the Paint has a better lv chalk og otl. , loo ■ is like rhi s <. ii r <, <"'"'.! 8,[''" 
gloss itnd tlnisdi, and has stood bettor titan any other fk' ni the di eoleil supciloilty ot the A v *. till l.iini. 
paint ..r same ngn. «ver all otluus. 
Cir 4 m Nil'll ,,1 J Newark N I h„vm 1 nalnlod mv A. ('. P. Co. 1 uni hlgllly pleased with the I’lilnt I 
house with ilie Averill Paint with tiiv own liamls ordered of you, and take pleusure In recommending 
and, without boasting, will say’thut it looks as well us n ’>': " n Atri,'i‘‘‘My’housu'lias been 
though applied l>y a regular painter. All who have seperlur hfftHtr and dufabllitTs My 
seen It admire Its uppimranee, uiid I will add that 1 niuell ad'dllod, and many have ordmj d Don you 
um perfectly satisfied with my experiment, in spite slme I had it. painted. A. ft. H-VI.r,, J>tl//ora, Ikl. 
of protesting friend*. 
Rev. amdiiit Nash. Leo, Mass., writes • t used 
the Averill Paint on my house, and for cheapness 
and beauty it surpasses any paint 1 have ever seen. 
It remains glossy and hard,and from present appear¬ 
ance x will lie permanent. During tlie painting u 
heavy ruin occurred, but It did not wash a particle. 
John R. Athwart. Davenport Center, N. V., writes : 
I lmvi. tested tint " Averill Chemical ” in every way 1 
Oan think of, and believe It to tin the best Paint. I 
ever saw. I have painted my house with the white; 
It looks splendidly, and has a heuutUul gl"ss. The 
green on the Minds Is heiiutltlll. 1 tlnd it much 
cheaper than Lead and Oil Paints. 
ItftcnmnienAs from all sections of tho country, comprising the owners of iimnv of tho llrnSlt villas and 
residences in the land, run he obtained, with Humph! Card and Price List, free of charge, hy addressing 
AVKRILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO„ AVEIULL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
32 Burling Http, New York. 1IH Superior Bt., Cleveland, O. 
It. A VV. IL CATHCAKT, JOHN MULLIKKN A CO.. 
Ill Thames SI.. Baltimore, Md. 131 Portland Ht., Boston, Mass. 
LAWRENCE A CO.. 03 Main Street, Cincinnati. O. CM AS. UHGUOD A CU , Norwich, Ct. 
GKO. W. PITKIN, 19 Dearborn Ht., Chicago, III. ROBERT’ SHOEMAKER A CO., 
\VM. M. BIRO A CO.,8 Wblinker Ht., Hiivunimli, On. N. K. cor. 4th and Race Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 
WM. M. BIRD A co, 201 East Buy, Charleston, s. C. 
P. 8. The superiority of these Paints has already brought numerous worthies* Imitations in the market 
We caution tho public against using them. 
jUKW VBGBTAKLI2 SEEDS. 
Trophy Tomato, from selected fruit, por pkt., 25c. 
Mammoth Squash, weigh over 200 lbs, ’* “ 26c. 
Moore's Concord Corn, earliest, larnest, sweetest, 50c. 
Egyptian Turnip Beot, finest unit lii’st, per pkt., 26c. 
The lour packets by mull, $1. 
IL 8. PKClt A CO., Molrose, Mass. 
Montclair Railway 
(NEW JERSEY) 
7 PER CENT. 
GABLY ROSE A NI) I’EElUiESS 1*0- 
Pj TATOKU, 
Pmont.KHH.—In quality and productiveness, It Is not 
excelled. It stand* without a rival; libs, by mail, 
post-paid, $1; by express, one cck, $1.50; $4 per bush¬ 
el ; $9 per bid. 
Buy from tliu lirswor, 
HB1CI) OATH. White Probesttlr, White Swedish, 
White Hi-hoiinn, Yellow Lutliurlon, Excelsior, Sur¬ 
prise and Itamsiloll'H Norway. Sample, with price 
list, free. Sample* of all for $16; 4 Ihs. of either va¬ 
riety by mail, post-paid, $1. Address 
8. 11. FANNING, Jnmosport, Suffolk, N. Y. 
o PEIIFEC'IED! 
ITNk /-\ TESTED! 
ADOPTED! 
NELLIS’ 
(Formerly Rogers’) 
ORIGINAL HARPOON 
HOUSE HAY FORK. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
BONOS, 
INDORSED RY THE 
MW YORK AND OSWEGO 
Midland Railroad (lo 
fjl o P A K ill 1C It S . 
j Duiihle Rdiiied Pondrettc 
mrjkr » Lodi Manufact’g Co.” 
For sale In lots to suit customers. This article Is sold 
Hir HALF THE PRICK of oilier torUIUers. and Is 
cheaper for Cotton, Corn, Tubaocii and Vegetables 
Mini, any oilier in market It I* mail" entirely from 
the night Moll, otlttl, Ac., of New York City, 
Price, delivered on hoard lu Now Yolk City, Twent.y- 
flve liollni's per Ton. 
I ask intention to Ihu following testimonials : 
J. M. and P. II Ai< Ks of Alliliin, N Y.. under date of 
Dee. 26, 1*70, »a y Wo used the Double Ibjlneil l‘iiu- 
iln till last year, and again tills, oil I'orn and Potatoes. 
Since we eoiuiuuttQfiai using It we have not been 
troubled with cut or wire worms eating our eorn or 
hol ing our potatoes. The tlrsl year we used Italnng- 
ahlo ,,l hog manure Where we used It the stalk* 
grew fully aa large; hid when we came l" harvest, 
where we used Poudrptte we had inure and targtr 
earsof corn We could see n duulilud dilference In 
our crops this year where we used the Pnudrelte tlm 
previous year and where we had not, thus proving to 
u* that tlm valiiu of the Pnintrottn was not exhausted 
in unit year. 
Danii i. MeLAintv of Now Brunswick, N.J.,under 
date of August II, 1870, says :-Upon the reenmiMendu- 
tlon of Prof. CriOK of tho New Jersey State Agricul¬ 
tural College, who analyzed the Lodi Co.’s Double 
Itotlnod PouureMo, I used It, very extensively two 
years ago. This year I used, In connection with u 
neighbor, IN. II. DtTDLKY,) about $3,000 worth or 
IKmhle Itetlmul Poudrette. I cioi oheorlally recoin 
merel this t" lie, us I believe, a cheap and valuable 
Concentrated Fertilizer. 
A Pamphlet, giving full directions, Ac., sent on ap¬ 
plication to J A 1M ES T. FOSTER. 
66 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
^ a it Ji ic it s, it ic ni u ti it i: it 
TWO POINTS. 
1. Price Reduced. 
Standard Maintained. 
FOR SALE IN 
_ A SK to see tho Pin net 
// and (juano Drills, 
, nr 2 yfr /jr If you wunttho beat and eheup- 
fjy cut, or send fur circulars to the 
Munufaeturera, S. J.. A LI.EN A 00., 
Kvi'I’X S' 119 South Fourth St., Philndelpta, 
I’a. They always plant at a uniform 
(.AeV depth, evenly and in open sight. For 
. sale hy A.S. Hamlltou & Co., Roeh- 
t^N.V, K. J. Foster, Syracuse.N. Y., J. M. Childs 
A Co., Utica, V Y., and elsewhere. 
-r:- run; djt . n. iiiummm Cv vi/., ivovii- 
«f(N. y K. J Foster. Syracuse, N. Y., J. M. Childs 
fji II IS 
EXCELSIOR REAPER AND MOWER, 
Manufactured by 
THE J. F. HEIUF.lt LING COMPANY. 
ut Akron, Ohio, Is Justly one of the moat popular 
machine* to the grain and grass growing regions ot 
the United States. Farmers dextrlrig toobtuln a tlrst- 
cIush machine, warranted tu do grind work, will please 
hend for particulars and tllustraled pamphlets, to 
J. F. BRIBE RUNG COMPANY, 
Akron, Summit County, Ohio. 
T1IE UIMI I SCIENCE. 
STANDARD WORK IN BOTANY, 
B'or Schools and Amateurs, is Alphonzo Wood’s 
latest, viz.: 
THE AMERICAN BOTANIST AND FLORIST, 
Pit ICE, S’J.50, Ponf-Pttld. 
Till* la entirely new in many particular*. Prof. 
Wood's former treatlso* were deservedly more |,opu- 
hirthan any other*. Here We have a great advance 
again—the Professor has outdone himse.lt. In this 
vriir.:,ratively small arid Inexpensive Volume, all the 
pnn tieal matter that cun tin found In the huge manu¬ 
al* lately in use I* skilfully compacted, Wc have,also, 
for beginners, Wood’s OiDKor Lkwsons in Botany, 
$1.4ii and ror reference, Wood's Nbw Class Book 
of Butan y, 13.50. 
A. 8. BARNES A COMPANY. 
Ill and M William St.. New York, 
ni si.it" St., Chicago. 
I ilOOS FOU HATCHING FROM CELF- 
1i hrated prize strains of Silver Spangled Ham¬ 
burg* (Mooneys). I a Fieeho, lloudtins, Itralimaa 
and Ilouen Ducks, carefully packed In bran and war¬ 
ranted pure. John D. Shklton, Jamaica, L.I., N.Y. 
Jr-' \ milMI't UiVI fUM. 
IMPROVED. 
Patented, Bopt. 6,1864, rc-l*sued hoc. 18, iHiiii; Pat, 
Jan. 24. 13(16, r«-ls«ued May 29. 1866: Pat. March 20, 
1666; Dec. 18. lfflll; August 13, 1867; Nov. 19, 1867; 
Jan. Ii. 1870; .lam 18, 1871). 
We have erected tiew works for the manafuetnre 
of ihcsn goods, and now hope to avoid the disap¬ 
pointment.* experienced hy our custom"is, In not he- 
Ing able to supply the rapid Increased demand. And 
as to their merits, wo can prod nee evidence t hat they 
are superior to anything in the inarktR, which fact 
our Horse Hav Pork and FiklUros have established 
HI 22 State Fair*, where In 15 mmil hs they were award¬ 
ed 17 Premium*, and upwards of 606 First Premiums 
at county Fairs. All the Preixmiuisawarded ut Statu 
Fair* were from art mil test of good*. Thesefact* 
are not equalled In the hlutory ot Agrlnulturiil Im¬ 
plements. 
NELMS' GRAPPLE, Patented*™ _ 
March 1st, 1H7U. Adopted by every IK 
faiTuer that lots become familiar wilum i]M _JJ M 
its advantages. With It, Pulleys cun m 
he iilllXild lo rafter or beam, or changed 
in one minute without the use of a lad- Nf. Jf;| fir 
tier. Its nominal cost U no considers- > H,‘fIf| r 
lion forH* valiiniuidadvantages. Also ^U| 
rnann I iietai rer* of C'.ir i.ti v a to it Tketh, ^1 
AaitlCirtiTORAItRTKKUI AND IltDNS.of 1 
"i ail kinds and sizes. 
Pam till lets giving full iiartlciihir*, With Illustra¬ 
tions for depositing hay or straw in mow or on stack, 
are furnished tree, by applying t." 
A. .1. NELLIS A' CO., 
Md n it fact u rer* and Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
All Horse Huy Forks on the single or double Har¬ 
poon principle not made by us or under our license, 
are Inn ingem,ints On one or more of Hie above Pat¬ 
ents. W" grant no license lor their manufacture. 
Wc caution all parties to beware of Infringements 
cither in manufacture, sale or use. 
DORTAHLE MILLS 
Wheat Flouring and Corn Meal. 
Farm mills ror stock Feed 
— jBjL.A and Corn Meal. A Complete Grist 
/ \ Mill of two Run of Stone, Bolt A 
/ilW_ 1\| g Hmutter for $1,200. Also Corn 
/w&UjShNHv Hhcllers, Hominy Mills, Bolting 
// Tlfii ’ i| Bolting. Mdi Picks, ate. 
$ p) 11 'A Write yob Pamphlets. 
HI ISAAC STRAUB & CO. 
~-^3 # B*”*’*Quonn of tho South Mill Co., 
U ■ Box 1430. Cincinnati, O. 
n IGGINS, UEYIIOLD A GO., 
Delaware City, del., ovnnt 
“ PEnsiciVTon,” 
A cheap, reliable and successful snlistltute for Wood 
Ashes, by Dr. David Stewart, the Practical and 
well-known Agricultural Chemist. 
It contain* 10 percent, of Potash, and 12 per cent, 
of Phosphate* and other values. 
Now ready, < in: alar with evidence of excellent re¬ 
sults upon Punch True*, Corn, Grass, Tobacco, &c. 
Factory Price, $40 lor 2,000 lbs. For sale by 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. llux :i7fi. IS1KV l»l Wilier Si., N. Y. 
niMOLvim hom:. 
Bone ground and dissolved with oil of vltroll, and 
auiuionlutcd so as to be un active soluble and perma¬ 
nent fertilizer of the highest grade, 
PRICE, SI5 PER TON. 
GEORGE E. WHITE, 100 Front street, N. Y. 
$1,000, $500 and $100, 
COUPON AIV1> KEGISTEItElD. 
SEVEN-EIGHTHS OF THE RIGHT OF WAY 
PAID FOR. 
ONE-IIALF THE DIH’l’ANCK FROM JERSEY 
CITY TO GREENWOOD LAKE, GRADED 
READY FOU THE IRON. 
THE IRON BOUGHT, AND US MILES OF ROAD 
TO BE RUNNING BY MIDSUMMER. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND MAP. 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
No. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY CO., 
No. 25 NASSAU ST., 
maw york. 
j i: i al i* iirkTiv 
WORCESTERSHIRE 
SAUCE. 
BAUGH’S 
RAW BONE 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIIE. 
Csinlillslifil for 17 Year*. 
PRONOUNCED 
CONNOISSEURS Ij 
TO UK THE ONLY 
GOOD Sauce, 
And applicable to r 
fikjTTMi*' 
Every Variety 
Extract o) a letter 
from it Uedtcat 
Gentleman at Ma¬ 
dras, to his Unit her, 
at Worcester, Map, 
1851: 
*’ Tell Lea A Per¬ 
rin* that their Sauco 
I* highly OHteemed 
in India, and, in my 
opinion, the most 
wIioIcNome Banco 
tuui I* made,” 
At tho Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and Supper 
Table, it Impart* the most exquisite relish and zest 
to Soups, Fish, Hot or Cold Joints, Fowl, Game, etc. 
The universal demand and excellence has ted to 
many imitations of LEA a. PERRINS’ SAUCE. 
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, 
1 Union Square and 30 8outh William Street, 
Special Agents for the United States. 
To all who are acquainted with thin old and relia¬ 
ble Manure, we would stale that, for tho reason that 
it has been greatly improved within a year by tbo 
addition of POTASH and a higher degree of solu¬ 
bility, even better result* may now bit expected from 
it* use, TIiohc who are unacquainted with the arti¬ 
cle front actual experiment, whether DKA1.KU3, 
Farm bub. Planters, Nviibebyken or M.viitCEi 
UAItI>KNKJt8, and A Li. who are Interested In Agri¬ 
culture, wa Invite I" ueuuuliij llieuitielve», a* fur a* 
tliey can. by Inquiry and observation, and UBO It in 
the enmlDg neiiSOll Upon CORN, DATS, Bt.CKWHEAT 
Tobacco, potatoes, or a* a tun-ilrc**tng for Grass 
or Meadow lands, which will fully natlsly them 
that the merit* we claim for it are ju*t. 
For Descriptive Circulars and full Information, 
address 
It.4 ( in ■■ Jk SO^iS, 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 
20 S. Del ft ware Avenue, Pliilinlelplila. 
(JUANO, 
BONE, 
POTJDRETTB, 
PLASTER. 
TAKE NOTICE! Tile mixing of No. t Peruvian 
Gun no with worthless Guano, or earth of the same 
appearance, and selling the same for pare Is being 
done extensively by |! n*crupulouM Denier*. 
Those who inn ntpiilnio lire so expert In tlie busi¬ 
ness that it Is almost Impossible to delect the 
fraud. Hug* ure properly branded and made to 
corrcaporid with the original. Country iner- 
«■ Ii ii ii t m can niulte a larger profit hy selling the 
mixed ueilrlc. We guurnntee> that we sell to bo 
Pure No. I Peru vino Cunno. Fttruief* and 
dealer* supjillod at tho lowest inttrUet price. 
BONK! Every farmer, gardener and fruitgrower, 
wlm tin* bad experience, knows lull well the value 
of t/rouud Ilouo as a maniiru ; it I* the cheapest 
and best fertilizer for the farmer All *"il must 
have phosphate of lime to make It fertile : vege¬ 
tation lernls upon tt, Pure Ground Bone will sup¬ 
ply It. The llone we sell Is iollecD'1 from our 
New York markets dally and ground, unit Is, wo be¬ 
lieve, tins l»e*l in the marltel. I'ariiier* and 
dealel'H supplied at lowtst itinrkrl price. 
POUDHKTTK! Common and Double Refined 
I’oudretie. Tho best in the market. 
LAND PLASTER! This article, on some Boils, 
act* like u charm. 
The above Fertilizers, together with u large assort¬ 
ment of A grim 11 oral and llortlcnliiiriil lin- 
plemeniHi lurinshcd at Wliole*ale and Iteluil. 
BONK MEAL prepured for luirsoH, cows, swino 
poultry, &«. Send for Circular. 
GRIFFING <&. CO., 
METROPOLITAN AGRICUL, WAREHOUSE, 
68 Sc 60 Cortlandt St., New York. 
